The next meeting of the Friends of the Kimberly-Little Chute Public Library is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3rd at 7:00PM at the Kimberly Library. All are welcome! Please bring your ideas and enthusiasm.

Between 1854 and 1929, nearly 150,000 children were transported from New York City to the homes of farm families in almost every state. Author Clark Kidder tells the story of his paternal grandmother, brought to Wisconsin in 1909 as one of these orphan children.

If you have always wanted to learn how to knit, this is your opportunity. Our knitting librarians will share their knowledge to get you on your way to DIY. Learn the basics of casting on, knitting, and finishing a piece. Please bring U.S.-size 8 or 9 knitting needles. Yarn will be provided for a practice project.

Curious about Mah Jongg? Come learn from Margie! Join her Mondays in March to learn about the traditional game and how it’s played. She’ll share her knowledge and teach you the basics. Classes to be held March 2, 9, and 16. Attendance each week recommended.

A program for the whole family, brought to us by the Outagamie County Master Gardeners. Spring is just around the corner. Now is a great time for get plants growing for May planting. In this program learn what you'll need and how to get your seeds started for Spring.

Andrea Lemke-Rochon will discuss foster care in our region. The presentation will highlight the positive impact that foster care has had on children and families in our community as well as stories about the challenges associated with fostering. This is a companion program related to this year's Fox Cities Reads title, Orphan Train.

We are happy to announce that the 2015 Fox Cities Reads selection is Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline! Pick up a copy today, join in upcoming discussions & programs, and see this best selling author April 20-21st in the Fox Cities. You can learn more about Fox Cities Reads and this year's book at www.foxcitiesreads.org.

The Youth Media Awards, chosen by the American Library Association, have been announced for 2015.This year's John Newbery Medal for the most outstanding contribution to children's literature was awarded to The...

The library is happy to support the Help for the Homeless Hygiene Drive February 23-March 14, 2015. This is our 5th year supporting this fabulous cause. What's it all about?
Help for the Homeless collects NEW hygiene and cleaning items for local homeless and crisis programs through 91.9/91/5 The Family's annual drive...